In Arcia v. Florida Secretary of State—the challenge to Florida’s pre-election purge of alleged non-citizens on the voter rolls in 2012–Project Vote attorneys, along with our partners, recently won a victory on behalf of two naturalized citizens and several organizations. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Florida’s voter purge of suspected non-citizens in 2012 violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), because systematic removal programs are barred within 90 days of a federal election. The court recognized the risks of disenfranchising eligible voters close to an election, when voters are likely not able to correct the state’s errors in time to vote.
Purges like Florida’s result from database matching programs, which are often highly inaccurate and risk removing eligible voters. These voters often disproportionately come from minority communities, and a discrimination claim was also settled in this case in 2012.
The Arcia v. Florida Secretary of State appeals ruling sets important precedent vindicating the important role of the NVRA in protecting eligible voters. It is the first court decision making clear that Congress meant what it said when it barred these purges just before the election.
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Arcia et al. v. Detzner: Settlement
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Florida Essentially Gives Up on Voter Purge Efforts
The state of Florida has backed down in their attempts to purge voter-rolls of suspected non-citizens. Read more
Voter Purge Settlement Protects Right to Vote for Florida Voters
Under a settlement agreement announced today, Florida will reverse the effects of an illegal purge program that resulted in many eligible voters being purged from the rolls. Read more
Voter advocates sue Fla. over purge
“This program clearly is using faulty data to purge people from the rolls." Read more
More Lawsuits Over Florida Voter Purge
Civil and voting rights organizations filed suit today alleging the purge violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which bans discrimination in voting practices. Read more
Voting Rights Coalition Files Suit Over Florida Voter Purge
“This lawsuit will protect eligible voters in every county in Florida from walking into a polling place only to find that the state has erroneously decreed they cannot participate in this election,” Catherine M. Flanagan of Project Vote said. Read more
Voter groups file suit against state to stop non-citizen voter purge
Voter groups and two Miami-Dade women who were wrongly targeted in the state’s non-citizen voter purge sued the state today in U.S. District Court in Miami. Read more
Coalition of voting rights groups the latest to sue Rick Scott on voting purge
"Florida has an ugly history of illegally removing eligible voters in election years," said Catherine M. Flanagan of Project Vote. Read more
Florida hit with new lawsuit over voter purge effort
Florida was hit with a new lawsuit on Tuesday over its efforts, under Republican Governor Rick Scott, to purge non-citizens from the state's voter rolls. Read more
Voting Rights Organizations Challenge Florida Voter Purge Program
Today, civil and voting rights organizations filed a lawsuit on behalf of Florida plaintiffs affected by Gov. Rick Scott's illegal voter purge program. Read more